In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling. |
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These include not only your city council members but also your local school boards. |
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Buschert has also appeared at city council to let them know what she thinks of the development in her neighbourhood. |
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Most cities have a city council of about 30 members and a mayor elected by the people of the city. |
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The city council eventually bought the site and agreed to rent it out on a peppercorn rent for art and culture. |
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What you need is a dose of cold reality, followed by a couple of weeks living on an inner city council estate. |
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The standing committees are basically two groups of members consulting on various matters pertaining to the city council. |
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York voters have the right to petition the city council for a referendum on whether to have a directly elected mayor with executive powers. |
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After six years of strict enforcement of parking laws, the city council has decided motorists deserve a break. |
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Yau was angry to hear city council has started formal expropriation proceedings. |
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I wonder if York residents and motorists know that our city council is planning congestion-charging. |
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That, of course, would add to the cost, and city council is rarely in the mood to spend money on something so frivolous as the past. |
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London's city council recently announced a competition among sculptors to top the empty plinth with a statue. |
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Recently, the city council passed, after several dog and pony shows, their version of an assault weapon ban, effectively making me a criminal. |
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The intersection of Park Road and Highway 12 is the riskiest in Steinbach, a survey prepared for city council shows. |
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All children attending city council run playschemes in the Morecambe and Heysham areas stayed indoors. |
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Glasgow city council is now testing Flippers cards in 12 primary schools and two secondaries. |
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Water might also pour into the Broadway, along with the city council HQ and The Guildhall. |
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Under provincial legislation, a petition with enough signatures can force city council to put the question on a plebiscite. |
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The city council voted unanimously in July to make the entire watershed an ecological reserve. |
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The city council needs to act sensitively, but it must act to facilitate public use of our green spaces. |
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After that, the city council will decide which suggestions will be formally adopted. |
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On June 26 city council will vote on the proposed bylaw, which includes a 3 a.m. curfew for all ravers. |
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The city council says the policy is no longer consistent with what it wants to achieve in its plan. |
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We would only need about 30 turbines for the 70 million kilowatts of electricity consumed by the city council. |
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A spokeswoman for the city council said they were taking steps to rectifying the situation. |
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To reduce the deficit, the city council asked the developer to mix 100 modestly sized units with the new commercial spaces. |
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The city council hopes that the new project will put Prague on a level with Vienna, with its many top museums and art galleries. |
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The city council has refurbished a building opposite Sainsbury for extra offices. |
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But this is now changing as the city council is encouraging regeneration of old residential stock. |
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I do hope they know what they will be letting themselves in for if they ask the city council to place traffic obstacles in their streets. |
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A developer wrote a letter to the city council last fall suggesting that the land near the Stanwood High School be rezoned for a Wal-Mart. |
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In re-inventing Manchester for the new millennium, the city council has proved very astute. |
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It was following that announcement that the city council and its partners launched a strategy to attract inward investment. |
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The event is funded by old and new businesses in the Quarter, and the city council. |
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Against the odds he set up the choir, financially backed by Manchester city council. |
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She stressed the city council was not abandoning archaeology and would still employ a team of archaeologists. |
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The Dentons weren't happy to just beat the bejesus out of us, they went to the city council to complain. |
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The city council had promised to help us, that they understood our position following the move from Clarence Street. |
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The lease on the building has now expired and the town council is waiting for the city council to come up with a new one. |
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One can only pity the dismally short-sighted group on city council that believes this is a good idea. |
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In the meantime, the city council hasn't yet finalised what it's going to do and we're still in conversation. |
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A city council which requires employees to call a nurse when they take time off sick said yesterday the approach was helping cut absenteeism. |
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Colourful shirts and blazers adorn the chambers of the Johannesburg city council as youthful faces take up their seats. |
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As far as the city council is concerned, we are trying to protect jobs in Sheffield and make sure no more jobs go. |
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He is favourite to become the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year and has also been made a freeman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne by the city council. |
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The raid was part of an Manchester Evening News-backed crackdown by the city council on unlicensed firework sales in the run-up to Bonfire Night. |
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The candidate has since quit the city council, though he still lives in the housing project. |
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Blood lines have a beguiling authority not conferrable by votes of the city council. |
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In a zero-tolerance initiative, Manchester city council is cracking down on dog owners who allow their pets to foul public spaces. |
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Come on city council, show that you care before a tragedy exposes your neglect. |
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The company had already serviced the city's social housing for a decade before it was transferred to the trust from the city council. |
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The fine upstanding members of the city council were only doing their job, and it's the job that we elected them to do. |
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Manchester city council also realised the potential value of the pink pound and the importance of specialist events for attracting tourists. |
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Last fall, Toronto city council approved plans to build a bridge to the island airport and expand a terminal. |
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But a reversal of traffic flow, introduced in November by the city council, has got traders fearing for their future. |
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The city council continued its crusade against bad buildings, evicting illegal squatters from several bad buildings. |
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One OF York's worst eyesore houses could be in line for a facelift if the city council steps in and forces its owner to sell up. |
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Now the city council has decided to have the horn recorded and carbon-dated amid fears it may not be as old as previously thought. |
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The city council stiffly reprimanded students caught fist-fighting at the college. |
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Serious instances had emerged where indigents were on the verge of losing their houses and the city council had to act. |
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The public contributed on an open day, before the forum's conclusions were fed back to the city council. |
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In March 1904 the city council petitioned the Governor General for possession or control of the city water front. |
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Its original plans were thrown out by the city council and are the subject of a forthcoming public inquiry. |
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In any other neighbourhood residents would be phoning the papers, picketing and hollering at city council. |
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She will be remembered here chiefly for her stunning city council upset and the Clarendon Gardens issue. |
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These 1,500 men had a right to elect the city council which governed the city's 13,000 people. |
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Earlier this month the city council rejected a proposal to revamp it which would have involved cladding it in glass. |
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But against all odds, it has been reborn thanks to an ambitious partnership involving a Manchester housing association and the city council. |
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He died from mesothelioma in 1998, following a career with Manchester city council as a clerk of works. |
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First, I explore interactions among the various groups involved with the house, especially the city council, propertied citizens, and inmates of the house. |
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Relatives of people buried in the former Wesleyan cemetery in Cheetham Hill have been in dispute with Manchester city council for the past four months. |
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After all, it's hard to rally around a city council or an embattled mayor. |
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Does it ever occur to the worthies of our beloved city council that they may owe the residents of York more consideration than they seem to afford us? |
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The site and its structures were eventually acquired by the city council with a view to renovating the ensemble to house a municipal library and archive. |
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So far, Krekshi has decided to proceed with a soft touch, and members of the Tripoli city council have supported him. |
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Preliminary talks on possible sites have taken place between Leeds United and the city council at the highest level and will continue as plans are firmed up. |
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The Vienna city council was eventually crushed by military force. |
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Very few people attend city council meetings and I don't blame them. |
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The director of operations at the city council, stunned onlookers last year when he grabbed a loudhailer and started yelling at people to pick up their rubbish. |
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However, the city council has already started grading the roads to be tarred soon under the local government-financed road rehabilitation programme. |
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Encouraged by how it has taken off, Donnelly plans to bring a motion to the Coquitlam city council to stop municipal vehicles from idling excessively. |
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The case was brought after complaints from electors in the Bordesley Green and Aston wards of Birmingham city council that their votes had been stolen. |
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Instead of coming up with practical, realistic solutions, city council will get bogged down in an unresolvable argument over the evils of alcohol. |
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Only city staff and city council seemed to be off-side, which is why the current plan and the agreement authorized by the city would not permit them. |
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The key early win was getting an interim city council elected on May 5, only two weeks after forces arrived to begin quelling widespread disorder. |
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When the city council decided to invite small and medium enterprises as contractors tarring roads in the city, almost half of the contractors were women. |
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Seattle is one of the most recent, with its city council voting this year to adopt the indigenous version of the holiday. |
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Twelve people are contesting eight positions on city council. |
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She previously worked for another company, also an employment agency, which had a contract with the city council but she declined to name which one. |
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He says that particular image was not what was important to voters in 2002 when he ran for city council at age 25 and soundly beat a former councilman. |
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The city council is currently undergoing a review of parts of the UDP following new government guidelines surrounding previously developed, brownfield sites. |
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The city council appoints the municipal judge, currently Ron Brockmeyer, who is also white. |
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Some people have accused city council members of trying to usurp the mayor's power. |
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An anti-conversion and demolition control by-law would protect low-income housing during the games, but Vancouver city council refused to pass it. |
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But also in the capital a polyglot city council met for the first time, its members ranging from tribal leaders in head-dresses to women in smart business suits. |
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The city council is flexing its muscles after becoming the first local authority in the north west with the power to tow away cars without valid road tax. |
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The following day was the 43rd birthday of Tihen, who had gone from Burger King to the city council. |
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Iqaluit may be a hop, skip and a jump away from a healthier lifestyle after city council agreed to support the newly created Iqaluit Fitness Society in its search for funding. |
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The ad, for former Republican city council member Carl DeMaio, is in many ways a run-of-the-mill American political commercial. |
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Members of a family have to live in three different areas of the city, all because their home is burnt out, declared Alderman Pat Kennedy to the city council. |
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The reasons for introducing these measures remain valid and the parking restrictions are now being enforced by the city council on an impartial basis. |
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The city council asked late last year for new bands at the top and bottom ends of the scale, which would have seen the wealthy paying more and the poorest paying less. |
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Nick Baines, head of bereavement services at the city council, said crematoriums were sited away from intrusion out of respect for the bereaved. |
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The Assembly and the Paris city council seemed unable to stop that bloodshed. |
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The city council is considering a ban on smoking in restaurants. |
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The city council placed an advertisement in the local newspaper to inform its residents of the forthcoming roadworks. |
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As of February 2017, the city council is also in talks to twin with Bordeaux, Saint Petersburg and Miami. |
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On 26 September the powerful city council of Amsterdam decided to officially support the invasion. |
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In July, Lyon guillotined the deposed 'Montagnard' head of the city council. |
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An example of such a city was Hereford, whose city council was merged in 1998 to form a unitary Herefordshire. |
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On 1 April 1974, the city council was abolished, becoming part of the Borough of Medway, a local government district in the county of Kent. |
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Newry, like Inverness and Stirling in Scotland, has no formal boundaries or city council. |
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Thus, not all of the council area has city status, and there is no official city council. |
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The city council itself has 15 members, all of whom are currently independents. |
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Since 2001, boosted by increasing numbers of tourists, the city council has developed a number of cultural quarters. |
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The city council was controlled by the Labour Party for over 30 years, since the decline of the Progressives. |
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The population of the city council area was 593,245 in 2011 and around 2,300,000 people live in the Glasgow travel to work area. |
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Outdoor Education facilities are provided by the city council at the Blairvadach Centre, near Helensburgh. |
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The following table lists city council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. |
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There are currently 12 secondary schools and 54 primary schools which are run by the city council. |
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The city council operates public tennis courts in various parks including an indoor tennis centre at Westburn Park. |
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The charge is a cinquefoil 'ermine', on a red field, and this emblem is used by the city council. |
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After Leicester became a city again in 1919, the city council applied to add to the arms. |
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Later in 2014, a city council member of the VVD, Paul Eigenhuijsen, left the VVD group. |
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The former leader of the group, Hayke Veldman, had gone to the House of Representatives, and thus left the city council. |
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In Prague, the assembly and presidential powers are executed by the city council and the mayor. |
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As before, the city hall is the seat of the mayor of Aachen and of the city council, and annually the Charlemagne Prize is awarded there. |
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Welsh returned to Edinburgh in the late 1980s, where he worked for the city council in the housing department. |
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The mayor is also the county executive, and the county Board of Supervisors acts as the city council. |
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Some politicians mock the '19 baronies' and want to merge the municipalities under one city council and one mayor. |
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In the 4 June 2009 council elections the Liberal Democrats gained four seats and, for the first time, overall control of the city council. |
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The Lord Mayor of Bristol, not to be confused with the Mayor of Bristol, is a figurehead elected each May by the city council. |
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Theatre Bristol is a partnership between the city council, Arts Council England and local residents to develop the city's theatre industry. |
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Exeter's city council is a district authority, and shares responsibility for local government with the Devon County Council. |
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In 1244, Archbishop Siegfried III granted Mainz a city charter, which included the right of the citizens to establish and elect a city council. |
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The Krio have traditionally dominated Sierra Leone's judiciacy and Freetown's elected city council. |
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It expands the powers of the city council in areas like telecommunications, city traffic, road safety and public safety. |
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The city council signed a contract with the multinational corporation JCDecaux, an outdoor advertising company. |
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Both groups agreed to organize a city council, consisting of two mayors, twelve councilors and a secretary. |
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He was denounced by Calvin and burned at the stake for heresy by the city council. |
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Following an influx of supportive refugees and new elections to the city council, Calvin's opponents were forced out. |
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The city council pressed for the immediate appointment of Calvin in Geneva. |
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The city council felt obliged to take the initiative and find its own solution. |
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The city council decided to work out the matter of images in a second disputation. |
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The mayor chairs the city council and the school committee, and does not have the power to veto any vote. |
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In Devon there are eight such districts, each with its own district, borough, or city council. |
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We sat in downtown Fallujah, in a barricaded city council meeting room. |
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She was the daughter of Renata Fonte, a member of the city council of Nardo. |
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The city council is now trying to reverse the devastating effects that unchecked studentification has on communities such as Jesmond. |
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The vacant and shuttered shops in Bull Yard, designated by the city council as sites for up-market nosheries, remain eerily quiet. |
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I READ with interest your article on pay day lenders and concerns expressed by the city council about poor, if not predatory, lending practices. |
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It's been more than a year since people living in Peterlee Walk, Walsgrave, called on the city council to fix a light wrecked by vandals. |
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Homeless people in Birmingham will be given the opportunity to 'keep in touch' this Christmas under a joint city council and BT phonecard scheme. |
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a city council concerned itself with irrelevancies. |
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John eventually moved to Glasgow after leaving Birmingham following a dispute with the city council over what he considered was inscient grant-aiding for Cannon Hill. |
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It would have been easy enough for the Labour-led city council to play to the gallery by banging fists on the table of the new coalition government and condemning the cuts. |
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For those interested in local government, early 20th century volumes of The Guildsman, the official publication for city council officials, will also be up for grabs. |
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The city council operates eight smaller libraries throughout the city. |
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Previously, the city council discussed bringing 64-gallon recycling bins to the city, something that attracted a lot of negative attention from several city residents. |
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The mayor has no more authority than other city councilors, but is the ceremonial head of the city and chair of the city council and school committee. |
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In Harare, the city council offered free graves to cholera victims. |
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On 3 January 1523, the Zurich city council invited the clergy of the city and outlying region to a meeting to allow the factions to present their opinions. |
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The city council condemned the fasting violation, but assumed responsibility over ecclesiastical matters and requested the religious authorities clarify the issue. |
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After the deaths of Calvin and his successor, Beza, the Geneva city council gradually gained control over areas of life that were previously in the ecclesiastical domain. |
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The current city council was elected in the October 2012 elections. |
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Barcelona also has a local TV stations, BTV, owned by city council. |
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In July 1567 the city council of Cologne approved a design in the Renaissance style by Wilhelm Vernukken for a two storied loggia for Cologne City Hall. |
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The local councils are charged with hearing the important issues that affect the district, although the final decision on any issue rests with the city council. |
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The government consists of seven government members called commissioners, and is appointed by the city council, the supreme authority of the city. |
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It acts as the HQ of the Students' Association and provides a wide range of student facilities, but due to city council licensing regulations there is no bar. |
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In May 2014, the company announced that the city of Aachen, the city council Aachen and the savings bank Aachen had ordered electric vehicles from the company. |
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors also acts as the city council and the Mayor of San Francisco also serves as the county administrative officer. |
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The municipal elections of 19 March 2014 saw the Socialist Party narrowly becoming the largest party in the Nijmegen city council after gaining three more seats. |
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As of January 2010, it is used to elect the city council and school committee in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the park board in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
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Despite improvements made by the city council to build new accommodation, a survey made in 1955 concluded that 7000 houses in Portsmouth were unfit for human habitation. |
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In each case the existing borough council became the city council. |
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In 2012, an archaeological excavation was commissioned by the Richard III Society on a city council car park on the site once occupied by Greyfriars Priory Church. |
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In 2010 York's city council and a number of heritage organisations submitted a bid for York's entire city centre to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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The fire-and-brimstone preacher gave the city council a severe tongue-lashing after they voted on a zoning ordinance allowing a new strip club to open. |
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The city council used eminent domain to make me sell my store. |
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On Oct. 19, the Standish city council voted to allow federal prisoners, including detainees from Gitmo, to be housed at the local correctional facility. |
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